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"Go Nawaz Go" chants during PSL 2018 final

The awkward moment ; when some one posts a dozen times to make sense of N league by highlighting their so called positives and starts his/her 13th posts by claiming that he/she is by no means a N league supporter.

PSL final in Lahore is not such a huge thing. It is good for people at the stadium for few hours, a one day festival and nothing more. It has nothing to do with the revival of international cricket or bringing normality in our sporting set up . Have you people forgotten Zimbabwe series which has also described as harbinger of change for int'l cricket?

I always wait for that point and then chuckle. Is there any Nooras that can actually debate and justify their stupidity.?

You don't have to be a genius to know that the PSL final is not a big step towards reviving international cricket in Pakistan. However, it is far better than sitting idle and doing nothing, which seems to be the solution of the people who are criticizing it simply because it is difficult for them to digest due to political reasons.

PSL final this year, maybe play-offs next year. Few years down the line, perhaps the whole PSL. That is how international cricket will be revived in Pakistan. We have to take incremental steps. International cricket has been doing fine without Pakistan hosting matches. Unless we continue to push the foreign players, they will never come.

Zimbabwe tour in 2015, PSL in 2017, talks with Bangladesh board and the WI board continue to be held, perhaps the full PSL in a few years etc. etc., all of this will lead to bringing international cricket back to Pakistan. If we just sit on the fence, no one will tour Pakistan in the next 50 years.
 
Like I said earlier, you reap what you sow. It was PMLN and Sethi who made this event political to start with. Secondly, in all seriousness, there was no reason for Sethi to come out and give that "motivating" speech. The attempt to fire up the crowd in favour of PMLN backfired heavily.

Do you honestly think PTI Junoonis would have not made these political chants if PML-N and Sethi would not have 'politicized' the final? Was the PSL last year politicized as well? Why where there 'Go Nawaz Go' chants? You are probably unaware of the fact that a lot of PTI Junoonis were escorted out of the Dubai Stadium this year and that is why we didn't see those chants this year.

The behavior today was not justifiable. At least not during the speech of the man who made the final possible. Bunch of ignorant hypocrites, nothing more.
 
It's a sad day for the opposition when Musharraf agrees with the steps taken by the N government.

Cricket may not return next year but I'm hopeful it will in the next 5-7 years.
 
Do you honestly think PTI Junoonis would have not made these political chants if PML-N and Sethi would not have 'politicized' the final? Was the PSL last year politicized as well? Why where there 'Go Nawaz Go' chants? You are probably unaware of the fact that a lot of PTI Junoonis were escorted out of the Dubai Stadium this year and that is why we didn't see those chants this year.

The behavior today was not justifiable. At least not during the speech of the man who made the final possible. Bunch of ignorant hypocrites, nothing more.

One thing Khan Saab has always stood for is to de politicise the governing body and to make the PCB an independent democratic body.

Doesn't matter who you support in politics, surely there will be nothing better for Pakistan Cricket then to move it away from Politics?
 
One thing Khan Saab has always stood for is to de politicise the governing body and to make the PCB an independent democratic body.

Doesn't matter who you support in politics, surely there will be nothing better for Pakistan Cricket then to move it away from Politics?

Yes, the federal govt. should not have much say in the the affairs of the cricket board, but in a country like Pakistan, creating this division will be difficult. Whoever becomes the PM will give the PCB job to a friend because they all have favors to repay and scores to settle. No matter how much Khan saab insists on the de-politicization
of the PCB, he too will appoint his own man if he becomes the PM (which he obviously won't). The lotas around him, mostly from PML-Q, don't support him because they want to see Naya Pakistan; they support him because they will be hogging important posts if PTI comes into federal power. This is how politics works, regardless of whether it is PML-N, PTI or PPP.
 
Do you honestly think PTI Junoonis would have not made these political chants if PML-N and Sethi would not have 'politicized' the final? Was the PSL last year politicized as well? Why where there 'Go Nawaz Go' chants? You are probably unaware of the fact that a lot of PTI Junoonis were escorted out of the Dubai Stadium this year and that is why we didn't see those chants this year.

The behavior today was not justifiable. At least not during the speech of the man who made the final possible. Bunch of ignorant hypocrites, nothing more.

If there were isolated chants, like many in last years PSL, I would agree with you that 'PTI Junoonis' were trying to ruin this event. However, when half the stadium is chanting Go Nawaz Go than there is a greater issue than some misguided PTI supporters.

Sethi, regardless of how much you admire him, is a very controversial figure. The ambitions behind that speech he was making were pretty evident to everyone, I guess maybe with the exception of Noon supporters.
 
Yes, the federal govt. should not have much say in the the affairs of the cricket board, but in a country like Pakistan, creating this division will be difficult. Whoever becomes the PM will give the PCB job to a friend because they all have favors to repay and scores to settle. No matter how much Khan saab insists on the de-politicization
of the PCB, he too will appoint his own man if he becomes the PM (which he obviously won't). The lotas around him, mostly from PML-Q, don't support him because they want to see Naya Pakistan; they support him because they will be hogging important posts if PTI comes into federal power. This is how politics works, regardless of whether it is PML-N, PTI or PPP.

In that case the future really is bleak 😳
 
One thing Khan Saab has always stood for is to de politicise the governing body and to make the PCB an independent democratic body.

Doesn't matter who you support in politics, surely there will be nothing better for Pakistan Cricket then to move it away from Politics?

As long as the cancer that is the Nooras is around, everything will be politicised. Look at the humiliation in the SC for their abuse of the FBR and NAB and does anyone really think that anything will ever be reformed by these crooks. Maybe some Noora can point to any organisation that has been depolticised by these crooks. Sethi,the Noora deserved his humiliation.
 
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Yes, the federal govt. should not have much say in the the affairs of the cricket board, but in a country like Pakistan, creating this division will be difficult. Whoever becomes the PM will give the PCB job to a friend because they all have favors to repay and scores to settle. No matter how much Khan saab insists on the de-politicization
of the PCB, he too will appoint his own man if he becomes the PM (which he obviously won't). The lotas around him, mostly from PML-Q, don't support him because they want to see Naya Pakistan; they support him because they will be hogging important posts if PTI comes into federal power. This is how politics works, regardless of whether it is PML-N, PTI or PPP.

Depoliticizing the Police was also said to be impossible, but he did do that. He did it so well that the Nooras tried to take credit for it.
 
As long as the cancer that is the Nooras is around, everything will be politicised. Look at the humiliation in the SC for their abuse of the FBR and NAB and does anyone really think that anything will ever be reformed by these crooks. Maybe some Noora can point to any organisation that has been depolticised by these crooks. Sethi,the Noora deserved his humiliation.
FBR and NAB were imprisoning people left and right before this corrupt bunch came along, right?
 
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Pretty simple logic, don't like the Go Nawaz Go chanting then don't loot and plunder.

Till then bare through it. You reap what you sow.


#Im lovin it

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So you distribute tickets to your MNAs and your party workers, accuse Imran Khan for being traitor and enemy of Pakistan cricket, accuse IK of even calling foriegn players asking them not to visit Pakistan and then expect that event won't be political?

All PMLN leaders were taking credit of bringing cricket back to Pakistan and how Imran Khan is the biggest enemy of Pakistan and cricket but you expect that there won't be reaction?

You can agree/disagree with Imran Khan whether final should've been played in Lahore after 10 or so terrorists attacks just a week ago but they ran this organised campaign to politicise the issue. Well done to people of Lahore!
 
Be it a match in UK or Australia or Lahore....Go Nawaz Go is unanimous. :warner
 
Pakistani people have tired of corruption but have little freedom to tackle it. In the UK no corrupt leader would be voted in but if one was in power, there would be riots in the streets. A few chants in the stadium is laid back tbf.
 
Pakistani people have tired of corruption but have little freedom to tackle it. In the UK no corrupt leader would be voted in but if one was in power, there would be riots in the streets. A few chants in the stadium is laid back tbf.

Trust me, people who are against corruption in Pakistan feel like outsiders and outdated. You just have to browse a few political threads on pakpassion to realize it's abnormal to raise voice against corruption and people get offended. You just need an angel like attitude (even better if you have beared) and people absolutely do not care if you have stolen billions. People who raise voice against corruption are actually at fault for thei bad manners, bad language etc :)
 
Trust me, people who are against corruption in Pakistan feel like outsiders and outdated. You just have to browse a few political threads on pakpassion to realize it's abnormal to raise voice against corruption and people get offended. You just need an angel like attitude (even better if you have beared) and people absolutely do not care if you have stolen billions. People who raise voice against corruption are actually at fault for thei bad manners, bad language etc :)

David Cameron resigned because he lost the Euro vote. It seems Nawaz Sharif(ironic surname) could murder someone and still remain in power. It's total madness :danny
 
Trust me, people who are against corruption in Pakistan feel like outsiders and outdated. You just have to browse a few political threads on pakpassion to realize it's abnormal to raise voice against corruption and people get offended. You just need an angel like attitude (even better if you have beared) and people absolutely do not care if you have stolen billions. People who raise voice against corruption are actually at fault for thei bad manners, bad language etc :)

The a differnece between the developed countries and Pakistan. I joined my countrymen too when they marched against corruption but in a country like ours there is nothing you can do about corruption rather than not being corrupt yourself. It's hard for people living in foreign countries to accept concepts like these but this is the reality of Pakistan. You can do whatever you want corruption will always win.

Do you know what happens if you raise your voice against corruption on an individual level? You get killed, or you get transferred to a kabaili area. If you are not raising the issue individually and go to a jalsa then you sit out for days while no one gives a crap about you and then you go home.
 
David Cameron resigned because he lost the Euro vote. It seems Nawaz Sharif(ironic surname) could murder someone and still remain in power. It's total madness :danny

They already did, they attacked and killed more than a dozen Tahir ul Qadri supporters inside their houses in Model Town Lahore which was captured LIVE on entire media (dozens of channels). Their goons (other than Punjab police) attacked and damaged vehicles and building which again was captured LIVE but no action against anyone. But then i shouldn't be harsh against them because ONLY issue facing us today is harsh language against respected ruling elite.
 
They already did, they attacked and killed more than a dozen Tahir ul Qadri supporters inside their houses in Model Town Lahore which was captured LIVE on entire media (dozens of channels). Their goons (other than Punjab police) attacked and damaged vehicles and building which again was captured LIVE but no action against anyone. But then i shouldn't be harsh against them because ONLY issue facing us today is harsh language against respected ruling elite.

Ok it may be easier to name an issue which WOULD make him resign?

Btw does he have much support from Non-Punjabi's? Maybe the crowd was a lot of non-punjabi's shouting Go?
 
The a differnece between the developed countries and Pakistan. I joined my countrymen too when they marched against corruption but in a country like ours there is nothing you can do about corruption rather than not being corrupt yourself. It's hard for people living in foreign countries to accept concepts like these but this is the reality of Pakistan. You can do whatever you want corruption will always win.

Do you know what happens if you raise your voice against corruption on an individual level? You get killed, or you get transferred to a kabaili area. If you are not raising the issue individually and go to a jalsa then you sit out for days while no one gives a crap about you and then you go home.

So if you can't stop them you join them? That is not the solution my friend, you just need to understand Pakistani politics a bit more. Only difference between Nawaz Sharif and Zardari is "Method of corruption". Zardari knew he had only 5 years so didn't even try to pretend he cared for peolpe and spent time looting non stop. Nawaz Sharif had full knowledge but decided to keep quiet because he knows his turn was going to be next. Nawaz knows even his next generation is all set to rule Pakistan so does spend a lot on visible projects in Lahore which gets him federal government easily. How difficult is it to spend a few billion in one city (+random projects here & there)? Tax collection, foriegn investnment, institutional reforms etc are nowhere to be seen.
 
So if you can't stop them you join them? That is not the solution my friend, you just need to understand Pakistani politics a bit more. Only difference between Nawaz Sharif and Zardari is "Method of corruption". Zardari knew he had only 5 years so didn't even try to pretend he cared for peolpe and spent time looting non stop. Nawaz Sharif had full knowledge but decided to keep quiet because he knows his turn was going to be next. Nawaz knows even his next generation is all set to rule Pakistan so does spend a lot on visible projects in Lahore which gets him federal government easily. How difficult is it to spend a few billion in one city (+random projects here & there)? Tax collection, foriegn investnment, institutional reforms etc are nowhere to be seen.

+1.

I don't know which Pakistanis Moiza has talked about but tens of thousands, certainly hundreds of thousands some say marched against the PM many times in the last few years. This apologetic behavior is the reason why these people loot with impunity and without any fear.
 
Thanks for the welcome.

Not much of choice Pakistanis have when the options avaliable are a dead guy who is still alive, a mad men drifting around in circle or a fat bald guy who is as corrupt as his predecessors but is improving the country then I know what I'm going to choose. Previous leaders were as corrupt as him and in the future they will be as corrupt, for now meaningful development comes with a tradeoff and its acceptable.

By the way, has any one from the massive number of pti supporters ever been to a jalsa of imran khan? I would love a country free from corrupt and have a life comparable to that in foreign countries and Imran gives a very good speech making you think that you'll get that but in the end all the show is just for fun. There are countless people who like fools followed him around in the hope of inqalab but at the end of the day returned home to the exact same situation as they left. Thankfully now some of those people have returned to their senses.

Do you believe that when Nawaz sharif is removed from the office he'll be replaced by someone honest? He'll be replaced by a person who'll loot Pakistan the same way Nawaz did and if he's lucky there will be no Panama leaks during his tenure. Pakistan needs development and with consistent development we can slowly transform the country for the better. A poor country will always fall into evils like these. India is the prime example, Indian leaders too are corrupt but see where they are and where we are.

If a corrupt PM is removed without our usual coups it will be an unprecedented event in our history and may make other looters think twice about looting again. You can continue to be indifferent to corruption that's on you.
 
Ok it may be easier to name an issue which WOULD make him resign?

Btw does he have much support from Non-Punjabi's? Maybe the crowd was a lot of non-punjabi's shouting Go?

He does have support in few areas (Hazara region in KPK) but mostly in Punjab and yes could be Zalmi supporters from KPK chanting Go Nawaz Go but then poor guy gets this treatment in almost all parts of country/world.
 
So latest Noora logic is, I tried opposing them but it didn't work so I joined them. LMAO
 
So latest Noora logic is, I tried opposing them but it didn't work so I joined them. LMAO

Step up from not admitting that they support PMLN I suppose. Maybe we should try the same trick if someone ''accuses'' us of supporting PTI. ''But where did I say I support PTI? Just because I criticise PMLN means I support PTI?''
 
So if you can't stop them you join them? That is not the solution my friend, you just need to understand Pakistani politics a bit more. Only difference between Nawaz Sharif and Zardari is "Method of corruption". Zardari knew he had only 5 years so didn't even try to pretend he cared for peolpe and spent time looting non stop. Nawaz Sharif had full knowledge but decided to keep quiet because he knows his turn was going to be next. Nawaz knows even his next generation is all set to rule Pakistan so does spend a lot on visible projects in Lahore which gets him federal government easily. How difficult is it to spend a few billion in one city (+random projects here & there)? Tax collection, foriegn investnment, institutional reforms etc are nowhere to be seen.

The bitter truth is that corruption is here to stay in Pakistan be it N, pti or PPP, so rather than dreaming of a perfect future the majority of Pakistan is settling for improvements in the short term, that make their lives better. I remember when everyone was critical of metro is ISB-RWP but now the same metro is Jam packed from 9 in the morning till 10 in the night. There has been a significant improvement in the standard of living and corruption is an acceptable trade off. I would understand the point of posters here if corruption wasn't a thing in Pakistan before this governement but the truth is Zardari did more corruption the these guy could ever do and we still had to live through 5 years of his rule and it's not going to be any different this time so rather than crying about things which cannot be fixed, it's better to improve things we can.

No bro, there have been improvements. Tax collection has increased a lot and so has investment throughout the country. See the tax figures below (in million of ruppes)

11-12 1,883,026
12-13 1,946,316
13-14 2,254,237
14-15 2,589,978
15-16 3,112,048

These are no alternate facts, these are figure from the State bank.

For the first time in many years the Industrial sector there is continuous (24/7) supply of electricity and gas and the industrial sector is slowly coming back to life and with it bringing many jobs.

I can posts pictures here of myself in PTI jalsas but that too will be of no use because someone will point out that the picture is of some random person and not me so no point in that but I have spent good 4 years supporting PTI. The picture PTI paints is a very good one but it's only dream, many discredit everything I say here but unlike many I have been to these revolutionary jalsa and returned home to the same situation.

For foreign posters here it seems weird to support the corrupt system but sadly this is how it is in Pakistan. If you stand up you get killed or replaced. There is no way around it. For years we were getting nothing while our leaders looted us and now at least we are getting something in return for the corruption. It is very naive to think that you could eradicate corrutpion for Pakistan, here you can get a person killed for a few thousand, we are so poor people are ready to kill for money, in a country like this you can't remove corruption without development.
 
So latest Noora logic is, I tried opposing them but it didn't work so I joined them. LMAO

If I was living in country with full time drinking water and electricity then I would be saying the same as you but in my country this is not the case. The person who provides me with basic necessities of life is the person to go with. I repeat again, its hard for you guys to understand since you don't face the same difficulties as us in your daily life.

Before lecturing me on why I should not follow a corrupt person can you first tell me when was the last time you had to sit hours in 45+ degree celcius temperature waiting for electricity, or when you had to travel to a water filteration plan a few km from your house to get drinking water every 2 days, or maybe when you were too afraid to go to college because of the fear that you may get killed? Kindly let me know how much you know about the daily struggles of a Pakistani before passing judgments.
 
If I was living in country with full time drinking water and electricity then I would be saying the same as you but in my country this is not the case. The person who provides me with basic necessities of life is the person to go with. I repeat again, its hard for you guys to understand since you don't face the same difficulties as us in your daily life.

Before lecturing me on why I should not follow a corrupt person can you first tell me when was the last time you had to sit hours in 45+ degree celcius temperature waiting for electricity, or when you had to travel to a water filteration plan a few km from your house to get drinking water every 2 days, or maybe when you were too afraid to go to college because of the fear that you may get killed? Kindly let me know how much you know about the daily struggles of a Pakistani before passing judgments.

Bro Shahbaz Sharif has been ruling Pakistan's biggest province Punjab for almost 9 years now so which basic facilities has he provided including electricity, clean drinking water, education, basic health? Zardari never came to power to provide them basic facilities so if only achievment of PMLN is that they are better than Zardari then that is quite tragic. During Zardari's era, ONLY achievement of Shahbaz was a metro bus project and laptops (this was supposedly going to bring digital revolution:facepalm::facepalm: )

Also, just because we live overseas, does not mean we don't understand Pakistan's problems. We understand how developed countries have achieved the status.
Forget everything, just think about it, Nawaz claims that his family understands steel (more like STEAL) business so well that the Billions they own today is due to their expertise, how on earth can't they fix a bloody steel mill then? because they have nothing to gain personally? Trust me such people will NEVER take you too far. Independent NAB, FBR can turn fortunes of whole country around (This is happening even in 3rd world countries around us today) but it does not favout them personally.
If roads and bridges are sole criteria then even Pervez Elahi did so well in his tenure, today no one even remembers him because basic issues are still there/
 
If I was living in country with full time drinking water and electricity then I would be saying the same as you but in my country this is not the case. The person who provides me with basic necessities of life is the person to go with. I repeat again, its hard for you guys to understand since you don't face the same difficulties as us in your daily life.

Before lecturing me on why I should not follow a corrupt person can you first tell me when was the last time you had to sit hours in 45+ degree celcius temperature waiting for electricity, or when you had to travel to a water filteration plan a few km from your house to get drinking water every 2 days, or maybe when you were too afraid to go to college because of the fear that you may get killed? Kindly let me know how much you know about the daily struggles of a Pakistani before passing judgments.

What absolute BS.


These same Nooras have been ruling for 30 years in Punjab and about 10 years in the center. What have they delivered so far? Last time I checked people are still struggling to make ends meet. The number of out-of-school children it still the same. The state of hospitals is still pathetic. The streets are still littered with garbage. The crime rate is still sky high. The loadshedding is still crippling.


So don't give me this hogwash that the Nooras are changing the face of the country. Perhaps by country you mean your own specific mohallah which might be the direct constituency of Noora Sharif and he might have spared a few thousand bucks for his slaves. For the rest of Pakistan everything remains the same.


Just because you are misinformed and ignorant doesn't mean everyone else is too.
 
A point to ponder:


Why do overwhelming majority of Pakistanis living abroad hate Noora and Bhutto unanimously and support PTI despite their many fallacies and leader's mistakes? It doesn't matter which part of Pakistan the overseas Pakistanis hail from whether they are living in Canada, USA, UK, Europe, Australia, Middle East. Why?
 
Look at the josh, look at the jazba. No matter how much you try you can never stop the truth. The end of times for corrupt looters. I would have expected this from any other city in Pakistan but not Nawaz's backyard. Aj zinda-dilaan-e-Lahore ne dil jeet liya. Lahore = love.



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Look at the josh, look at the jazba. No matter how much you try you can never stop the truth. The end of times for corrupt looters. I would have expected this from any other city in Pakistan but not Nawaz's backyard. Aj zinda-dilaan-e-Lahore ne dil jeet liya. Lahore = love.



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Hoooolyyyy Molyyyyyyy. Is that the WHOLE ground chanting "go Nawaz go"?
 
A point to ponder:


Why do overwhelming majority of Pakistanis living abroad hate Noora and Bhutto unanimously and support PTI despite their many fallacies and leader's mistakes? It doesn't matter which part of Pakistan the overseas Pakistanis hail from whether they are living in Canada, USA, UK, Europe, Australia, Middle East. Why?

I think it is not so much support for PTI or hate for the others but more it is the mindset towards corruption. IMO, people living in a largely corruption free society realize fairly easily that the root cause of majority of issues faced by Pakistan is corruption. However, some people in Pakistan, as evidenced by one poster in this very thread, do not see corruption as a major issue and are willing to overlook it in return of some minor improvements.

Therefore, PTIs message against corruption resonates well with the overseas Pakistanis, along with the fact that the party is yet to be tried in federal government. If PTI comes in power and the net result is still the same than they will receive the same hate by overseas Pakistanis as PMLN and PPP currently receive.
 
These chants from small minded people don't mean anything when Nawaz is the ELECTED prime minster of Pakistan! Of course that is not going to stop conspiracy theorists from saying how elections were rigged just because their whining leader lost
 
These chants from small minded people don't mean anything when Nawaz is the ELECTED prime minster of Pakistan! Of course that is not going to stop conspiracy theorists from saying how elections were rigged just because their whining leader lost

Elected Prime Minister who didn't even have the courage to come in front of his people today :))) laughable
 
Elected Prime Minister who didn't even have the courage to come in front of his people today :))) laughable

Your post isn't going to change the fact that he is the elected prime minister. You can cry all you want and don't quote me with irrelevant stuff.
 
These chants from small minded people don't mean anything when Nawaz is the ELECTED prime minster of Pakistan! Of course that is not going to stop conspiracy theorists from saying how elections were rigged just because their whining leader lost

Small minded people? LOL
Maybe they are angry that their elected Prime Minister has been caught in Panama scandal (which merely confirms what people already knew)? Maybe it's a big deal for them that the person who claims to be leader of the house doesn't fancy paying taxes or investing in his own country and has been stashing billions overseas? Maybe they think it's a big deal that he lies to the whole nation on the floor of the house about his assets and income and tells them some trash stories by showing them fake letters from other countries?

Yeah they are small minded people as they don't understand these are common practices in 3rd world countries and ALHAMDULILLAH we plan to remain a 3rd worl country for few centuries at least?
 
Pressure of the panama leaks decision and all these chants must be giving Nawaz nightmares. Does anyone agree with my observation that he looks a bit ill and fragile now?. At least we got some Cricket in Pakistan albeit under massive security. I don't think international Cricketers will agree to tour Pak just yet if security is going to be this tight with fighter jets flying over your head.
 
Your post isn't going to change the fact that he is the elected prime minister. You can cry all you want and don't quote me with irrelevant stuff.

So a lying, thieving and corrupt PM is acceptable only to big minded people. What a pathetic argument.
 
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Right now Nooras are retweeting Imran pic from that PakvIndia World T20 match in 2016 Kolkata where Imran/Wasim/Waqar were invited by Cricket Association of Bengal to give mementoes. Patwaris aka Nooras are retweeting this pic with the caption "Imran Khan the traitor at IPL". Yeh nooras samajhte hen poori awaam inki terah jahil he? Inko Bengal ki CM be nazer nae aa rahi? :))

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Right now Nooras are retweeting Imran pic from that PakvIndia World T20 match in 2016 Kolkata where Imran/Wasim/Waqar were invited by Cricket Association of Bengal to give mementoes. Patwaris aka Nooras are retweeting this pic with the caption "Imran Khan the traitor at IPL". Yeh nooras samajhte hen poori awaam inki terah jahil he? Inko Bengal ki CM be nazer nae aa rahi? :))

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Off course Imran Khan the traitor is promoting IPL and wants to damage PSL and hence opposed final in Lahore. IPL giving him lots of money and he obviously steals all the donations he gets for Shaukat Khanum to build illegal properties overseas alongwith Jahangir Tareen. Genius Nooras at work!!
 
Right now Nooras are retweeting Imran pic from that PakvIndia World T20 match in 2016 Kolkata where Imran/Wasim/Waqar were invited by Cricket Association of Bengal to give mementoes. Patwaris aka Nooras are retweeting this pic with the caption "Imran Khan the traitor at IPL". Yeh nooras samajhte hen poori awaam inki terah jahil he? Inko Bengal ki CM be nazer nae aa rahi? :))

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lol

Nooras will still believe it and retweet/post it again and again. Its noora logic bro, If you repeat a lie often enough, it becomes the truth.
 
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Nooras will still believe it and retweet/post it again and again. Its noora logic bro, If you repeat a lie often enough, it becomes the truth.

This remind me of "Hazoor yeh hen wo zeraaye...." :)))
 
Off course Imran Khan the traitor is promoting IPL and wants to damage PSL and hence opposed final in Lahore. IPL giving him lots of money and he obviously steals all the donations he gets for Shaukat Khanum to build illegal properties overseas alongwith Jahangir Tareen. Genius Nooras at work!!

Don't forget his corruption in UK when he was a Chancellor of Bradford University. Namal is probably launched using that money #NooraLogics101
 
You fool me once shame on you ...you fool me a gazillion times shame on me ..So glad to see the Lahoris give it back in his own back yard. It should be the duty of every Pakistani to take everything that this corrupt government gives back to the society as it Is the Haq of the citizens of Pakistani people ...but shout from the top of their lungs GO NAWAZ GO !!! at every international platform.

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Maybe Imran is more important thn all of them combined? :13:

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Yar Sab choro what I don't understand is that Sharam bhi Koie cheez hoti hay ya nahi ????

I mean you're getting pasted on a live event, in your home town, in an event that you yourself organized.........

You have to be a certain kind of Beghairat to actually have no effect of such a humiliating scenario.....
 
Yar Sab choro what I don't understand is that Sharam bhi Koie cheez hoti hay ya nahi ????

I mean you're getting pasted on a live event, in your home town, in an event that you yourself organized.........

You have to be a certain kind of Beghairat to actually have no effect of such a humiliating scenario.....

Haha they have probably convinced themselves that the Go Nawaz Go chants were for Mohammad Nawaz from Quetta Gladiators
 
Haha they have probably convinced themselves that the Go Nawaz Go chants were for Mohammad Nawaz from Quetta Gladiators

Or from the travelling Zalmi supporters who were in the crowd in large numbers.
 
Yes, it was acceptable to mock the person who is responsible for bringing the final to Lahore.

Yes, it is. You don't have to be a genius to realize the reasons behind his posting as chairman PCB and now chairman PSL. He could have at least distribute tickets impartially to general public. But just like his analysis and care-taker chief Ministership he had to serve his masters (N league ) here too.
 
So PSL fever is over and #GoPanamaSharifGo is back on Twitter :))
 
You don't have to be a genius to know that the PSL final is not a big step towards reviving international cricket in Pakistan. However, it is far better than sitting idle and doing nothing, which seems to be the solution of the people who are criticizing it simply because it is difficult for them to digest due to political reasons.

PSL final this year, maybe play-offs next year. Few years down the line, perhaps the whole PSL. That is how international cricket will be revived in Pakistan. We have to take incremental steps. International cricket has been doing fine without Pakistan hosting matches. Unless we continue to push the foreign players, they will never come.

Zimbabwe tour in 2015, PSL in 2017, talks with Bangladesh board and the WI board continue to be held, perhaps the full PSL in a few years etc. etc., all of this will lead to bringing international cricket back to Pakistan. If we just sit on the fence, no one will tour Pakistan in the next 50 years.

Where did i criticize the idea of PSL final in Lahore? Those people who chanted political slogans also came there to support cricket and not listen to some one self praising himself and his political bosses.
And i shared my opinion that it should not be given too much of importance because of the almost curfew like security , non-participation of some foreign players and even commentators.
The thing is that they refuse to lift the standard of first class and domestic cricket which is the base of everything and every one and engage in delusional thinking of reviving int'l cricket in Pakistan. The tickets costing thousands, if sold impartially could have generated revenue for the poor domestic set up but alas N league's political gimmickry found its way here too.
I will again say that at this stage it is a good one day festival and nothing more. Talks with WI and other boards were also held before Zimbabwe tour. The day when our leaders could stand for 10 minutes with out a bullet proof glass in a public gathering , the int'l cricket would have better chance of rival.
 
Your post isn't going to change the fact that he is the elected prime minister. You can cry all you want and don't quote me with irrelevant stuff.

Zardari was elected , Yusuf Gillani was also. With reference to Panama papers Iceland's PM was also elected one , as was the British PM Cameron. I could give you many more references when elected leaders in far better democracies than Pakistan were disgraced later on.
 
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This is what i meant. From dawn's editorial

In truth, the image of Pakistan will improve once the underlying security and economic environment improves. True, symbolism matters and incremental steps will have to be taken, but real change will come when security goes hand in hand with humaneness and an openness to the outside world

What i mean is that we can't make a positive statement about our security situation with an activity of few hours within curfew like situation. Rather it has to be a process and a system and generic secure atmosphere. It will no doubt take more time and we should realize that. Image of a country can't be changed over night.
For me it is not between choosing PSL final as good or bad thing. Certainly, there is nothing bad about it but it no way changes underlying problems and relative perennial issues. For that it should be taken in the right context.
 
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That's why having a full series is not sustainable. For a match here and there sure but otherwise due to their corruption of the Police and Judiciary its simply not possibl.
 
Immi calling the payers who attended psl "phateechar". People were jumping at me when I called him a mad man yesterday, see the results for yourself. I'll support pti again when Asad umar is leading them and not Immi bhai but for now my country seems much safer with a corrupt person than an insane one.

http://watchpslonline.com/2017/03/0...rnational-cricketers-attended-psl-phateechar/

He said only the unknown players came and that too because of $50,000 on offer. Other than Sammy and Samuels and Jordan he's not really wrong, every other player was either unknown or a has-been or a journeyman. If you consider him insane on the basis of this then I wonder what you would consider a government who begged the TTP to spare them (and free for all on other provinces)?

Oh I know what your considerations on such a government would be, you'd support them. Which you do. All PMLN supporters are ultra-sensitive to Imran Khan and completely indifferent to their Noon League heroes.
 
Khawaja Asif in Assembly assured Nawaz on the biggest criminal scandal our nation has had, and these are his exact words:

''Don't worry about Panama leaks, our people will forget, its a matter of two weeks''

Yet [MENTION=141885]Moiza[/MENTION] thinks these people are less insane and more capable of running a country than Imran Khan who's judged insane on a statement about a sport. I don't know whether to laugh or cry.
 
Noon League thugs and ministers threatning SC and judges again and again everyday outside the court, see Daniyal Aziz, Saad Rafique. Verdict? Not insane.

Khawaja Asif, Pervez Rashid threatening judges again in a rally. Verdict? Not insane.

The same government which attacked the SC in 1998. Verdict? Not insane.

Imran Khan saying how only unknown cricketers played in Pakistan due to money. Verdict? Insane to run a country.

Overall conclusion? A person is deemed as insane for commenting on a game of cricket and deemed unfit to run a country yet a party who has attacked our courts and now continue to threaten to do the same in every speech are deemed safe to run the country, even though their attacks on the legal system affect millions.

With such logical thinking prowess, its no mystery why our countrymen elect jaahil people to run our nation.
 
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Not a big fan of NS but I'm sick and tired of this " go Nawaz go " slogan raised by some idiots at the occasions where politics should be kept at bay.

PSL final was not the occasion for this slogan. It was stupidity, plain and simple.
 
Not a big fan of NS but I'm sick and tired of this " go Nawaz go " slogan raised by some idiots at the occasions where politics should be kept at bay.

PSL final was not the occasion for this slogan. It was stupidity, plain and simple.

NS and NJ made it political themselves by handing out tickets to their members and workers.


And if Go Nawaz Go hurts them so much then why don't they stop looting and plundering and come clean. As they say, you reap what you sow.


And you say this wasn't a political occasion, but Najam Sethi himself made it political by basically worshiping the Sharifs in his speech.
 
[MENTION=21699]Pakpak[/MENTION] yaar don't waste time with people who have bund dimag. No matter what you tell them they will still happily support a corrupt person. Says alot about their moral compass and upbringing.
 
NS and NJ made it political themselves by handing out tickets to their members and workers.


And if Go Nawaz Go hurts them so much then why don't they stop looting and plundering and come clean. As they say, you reap what you sow.


And you say this wasn't a political occasion, but Najam Sethi himself made it political by basically worshiping the Sharifs in his speech.

I didn't listen to his speech, can't be bothered to as I know it'll make me angry. What did he say about Sharifs?
 
I didn't listen to his speech, can't be bothered to as I know it'll make me angry. What did he say about Sharifs?

I don't remember the complete speech but he went on and on about Shahbaz and Nawaz and how this wouldn't have been possible without them.


I only reason I listened to that corrupt insaan was because I was enjoying the "Go Nawaz Go" chants during his speech far too much.
 
I don't remember the complete speech but he went on and on about Shahbaz and Nawaz and how this wouldn't have been possible without them.


I only reason I listened to that corrupt insaan was because I was enjoying the "Go Nawaz Go" chants during his speech far too much.

Lmao, I didn't know it happened during his speech too. :))
 
Immi calling the payers who attended psl "phateechar". People were jumping at me when I called him a mad man yesterday, see the results for yourself. I'll support pti again when Asad umar is leading them and not Immi bhai but for now my country seems much safer with a corrupt person than an insane one.

http://watchpslonline.com/2017/03/0...rnational-cricketers-attended-psl-phateechar/

Even though he is right but i don't think he should have made such statement even in private conversation as the phateechar players at least agreed to play cricket in country where most have refused to do so.

What i find amazing is that you wouldn't support Imran because of these statements but no comments of pathetic lies of Sethi (Nawaz Sharif's right hand) that international players aren't coming because of Imran Khan's statement? Sethi's wife even said that Imran Khan rang players and asked them not to come to Pakistan. You have issuess with Imran's statements but no issues with Sharif's corruption, tax evasion, money laundering, kickbacks??
 
Even though he is right but i don't think he should have made such statement even in private conversation as the phateechar players at least agreed to play cricket in country where most have refused to do so.

What i find amazing is that you wouldn't support Imran because of these statements but no comments of pathetic lies of Sethi (Nawaz Sharif's right hand) that international players aren't coming because of Imran Khan's statement? Sethi's wife even said that Imran Khan rang players and asked them not to come to Pakistan. You have issuess with Imran's statements but no issues with Sharif's corruption, tax evasion, money laundering, kickbacks??

Politics is not black and white. Even though imran is right he made a big mistake by doing this, if stating facts made you win the elections then Donald would not be the president of US today. Imran is old enough to understand politics but he refuses to do so.

A normal uninformed Pakistani is oblivious to all the educated statements here, he doesn't know everything in as detail as some educated poster here. People live in illusions and the party that creates the best illusion wins. Imran seems to not care or is too egoistic to understand, either way a bad politician.

There was a general sense of happiness and accomplishment throughout the country when the final was held in Lahore and rather than swallowing his pride, he made that idiotic statements only to follow it up with this. Even hard-core junoonins are angry at him for this. I'll post a picture of the comment section of the fb post that shared this in the morning.

There's a time and place for everything, imran should learn this already or else providing competition to N in 2023 will also stay a dream.
 
Politics is not black and white. Even though imran is right he made a big mistake by doing this, if stating facts made you win the elections then Donald would not be the president of US today. Imran is old enough to understand politics but he refuses to do so.

A normal uninformed Pakistani is oblivious to all the educated statements here, he doesn't know everything in as detail as some educated poster here. People live in illusions and the party that creates the best illusion wins. Imran seems to not care or is too egoistic to understand, either way a bad politician.

There was a general sense of happiness and accomplishment throughout the country when the final was held in Lahore and rather than swallowing his pride, he made that idiotic statements only to follow it up with this. Even hard-core junoonins are angry at him for this. I'll post a picture of the comment section of the fb post that shared this in the morning.

There's a time and place for everything, imran should learn this already or else providing competition to N in 2023 will also stay a dream.

I didn't dispute that his statement is wrong even if technically he is correct but no need to make such statement, his statement about "pagal pan" was also wrong for a POLITICIAN. If he was real politician, he would have welcomed the decision, attended the final, use the opportunity to meet and greet people and capitalize as a cricket icon. Instead he issued rality based statement (a dozen terrorist attacks in a week).

On the other hand Sethi and co distributed tickets to MNAs and supporters, blamed Imran for discouraging international players (based on false accusation) and at the same time said that they would welcome Imran with red carpet. THIS IS HOW YOU PLAY POLITICS!

But my argument is, do we really need more POLITICIANS when we consider Nawaz Sharif, Zardari, Maulana Fazl ur Rehman types clever politicians?
 
Zardari was elected , Yusuf Gillani was also. With reference to Panama papers Iceland's PM was also elected one , as was the British PM Cameron. I could give you many more references when elected leaders in far better democracies than Pakistan were disgraced later on.

The public elected Benazir Bhutto not Zardari. Should get your facts right.
 
The public elected Benazir Bhutto not Zardari. Should get your facts right.

For your information members of parliament elected benazir and they are the one who elected nawaz sharif and all the other prime ministers because in Pakistan there is this British system so they are not directly elected. Zardaris was also made president on their votes noy public votes. You better get your facts right and learn how the system in Pakistan works
 
Sir Benazir was killed in Dec 2007 elections were in Feb/March 2008.

Dont quote inconvenient facts to a Noora. Sethi lies blatantly but he is not pagal, Nooras kill people in broad daylight in Modal Town- not pagal but IK uses some words Pagal. Noora morals, Noora logic.
 
I didn't dispute that his statement is wrong even if technically he is correct but no need to make such statement, his statement about "pagal pan" was also wrong for a POLITICIAN. If he was real politician, he would have welcomed the decision, attended the final, use the opportunity to meet and greet people and capitalize as a cricket icon. Instead he issued rality based statement (a dozen terrorist attacks in a week).

On the other hand Sethi and co distributed tickets to MNAs and supporters, blamed Imran for discouraging international players (based on false accusation) and at the same time said that they would welcome Imran with red carpet. THIS IS HOW YOU PLAY POLITICS!

But my argument is, do we really need more POLITICIANS when we consider Nawaz Sharif, Zardari, Maulana Fazl ur Rehman types clever politicians?

It doesn't matter what we need, what matters is the fact the in the end the best politician will win. Imran by issuing statements recklessly has really ****** off a lot of his own supporters. I don't know about you but on the social media sites, pages which have always supported him have not started to write against him. Even proper junoonis have shown disappointment over this emotional outlash.

Do you think a person like this can be a good leader? A person with zero control over his emotions? This isn't even the first time he has done something like this. People will soon start to wonder if he actually wants what is best for Pakistan or he wants what his heart wants. Pti could have a very good future if headed by people like Asad umar. Politics isn't a black and white game like cricket, and Imran is quite bad at it.
 
It doesn't matter what we need, what matters is the fact the in the end the best politician will win. Imran by issuing statements recklessly has really ****** off a lot of his own supporters. I don't know about you but on the social media sites, pages which have always supported him have not started to write against him. Even proper junoonis have shown disappointment over this emotional outlash.

Do you think a person like this can be a good leader? A person with zero control over his emotions? This isn't even the first time he has done something like this. People will soon start to wonder if he actually wants what is best for Pakistan or he wants what his heart wants. Pti could have a very good future if headed by people like Asad umar. Politics isn't a black and white game like cricket, and Imran is quite bad at it.

I hope you remember the language Shehbaz and Nawaz used for a sitting President Zardari? or a sitting PM Benazir. I am not defending what IK said but even if you combine all his offensive statements from his whole political career it still isn't 50% of the language and words Sharifs used when they were in opposition. Bibi is dead now but Zardari ke to pait main hath daal ker inhone qaum ka pesa nikal ker zardari ko roadon per ghaseetna or bhaati gate per ulta latkana tha kia bana uska? Inse to aik Zardari ke aik card Ayaan Ali nae sambhali gae.
 
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